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Marry assault trial moved to March 28

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Munyoro had told magistrate Learnmore Mapiye that Mubaiwa assaulted her on her cheek, breaking her teeth.

BY DESMOND CHINGARANDE THE complainant in a case where Marry Mubaiwa is accused of assaulting her former maid, Delight Munyoro, was exposed as having lied under oath in court.

Munyoro had told magistrate Learnmore Mapiye that Mubaiwa assaulted her on her cheek, breaking her teeth.

Under cross examination by Mubaiwa’s lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa yesterday, Munyoro claimed to have forgotten the version of events, including a statement she made to the police.

She struggled to explain when she visited Parirenyatwa Hospital and a private medical doctor to seek treatment after the assault.

Munyoro also claimed she did not recall the name of the private doctor or the location of the surgery she visited.

Mtetwa asked her how a swollen hand managed to inflict injury which necessitated the removal of a teeth.

Munyoro then changed her statement, saying she was injured by a ring Mubaiwa was wearing.

Mtetwa told Munyoro that she was being used by Mubaiwa’s ex-husband and Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga to build a case against the former model.

The matter was postponed to March 28 for continuation of trial.

Mubaiwa denies charges.

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